The English Department of St Columba's College, Whitechurch, Dublin 16, Ireland. Pupils' writing, news, poems, drama, essays, podcasts, book recommendations, language, edtech ... and more. Since 2006.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Where We Are
Thanks to a new service from Google Maps, there's now a widget on the right-hand sidebar giving our exact location. Click on 'view larger map' for the full map and then you can zoom in and out. The tabs to the right allow you to switch to Google Earth's helicopter view, and there's also a 'hybrid' option.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Hopkins at Glasnevin
One of the poets on the Leaving Certificate rota (last on in 2006 and sadly not with us this or next year) is Gerard Manley Hopkins. Irish connections include the annual Monasterevin summer school (he used to visit the Kildare village while teaching at the Catholic University in the 1880s); its website includes a searchable online archive.
He is buried in the Jesuit plot at Glasnevin Cemetery, which has excellent tours for schools and the general public. Pictured, our head of department John Fanagan at the memorial on a recent visit (Hopkins's name is on the top of the second tier).
He is buried in the Jesuit plot at Glasnevin Cemetery, which has excellent tours for schools and the general public. Pictured, our head of department John Fanagan at the memorial on a recent visit (Hopkins's name is on the top of the second tier).
Labels:
Authors' Graves,
Leaving Certificate,
Poetry
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Book recommendation : The Fall
Simon Mawer is a versatile English novelist who lives in Rome , and whose novels don't seem to have made the general breakthrough they deserve. A biology teacher, his most recent book is a biography of the monk Gregor Mendel, subtitled 'Planting the Seeds of Genetics'. His website includes a recent essay from Nature magazine on 'Science in Literature'.
The Fall was published in 2003. The title combines two of the book's concerns: mountaineering and the loss of innocence. Mawer writes evocatively about climbing, particularly in
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Leaving Cert results 2007
Congratulations to all our pupils who have today received another outstanding set of Leaving Certificate results. The overall points average of 441 across all subjects has gone up slightly from last year's phenomenal 440.
In English,
In English,
- 94% of our pupils took the exam at Higher Level ; nationally, 64% do.
- 20% of Columbans got 'A' (nationally the figure is 6.6%)
- 33% got 'B' (nationally 18.2%)
- 29% got 'C' (nationally 24.2%)
Labels:
Department stuff,
Leaving Certificate
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